Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-11 of 11
- A music video for Billy Idol's song 'Rebel Yell'.
- As one of the first films about AIDS to be nationally televised on PBS, Living With AIDS tells the compelling story of Todd Coleman, a 22 year old gay man with AIDS, and those who cared for him during the last weeks of his life. Todd, his lover, doctor, nurse, social worker and two volunteers reveal the human realities and the importance of practical support, friendship and unconditional love. Filmed both before and after Todd's death, Living With AIDS shows the full scope of the disease's effect on a patient and his care partners and provides a model for compassionate community response to the AIDS epidemic. Living With AIDS was broadcast on P.O.V., PBS's premiere showcase for independent documentaries, the Sundance Channel and foreign television. It has also been screened at film festivals and cultural institutions around the world. Living With AIDS was funded in part by the Louis B. Mayer Film Fellowship, the Funding Exchange, the Pioneer Fund and the Chicago Resource Center.
- Documentary about four urban teenage girls, and their opinions about religion, music and sex.
- The opening of the film is sterile and detached, focusing on a faceless mouth from which streams the names of cosmetic surgical procedures. What follows is a series of stabbing memories of derision, fear, and desperation, leading to an ending punctuated with a seemingly hopeless statement by the film's focal character.
- A documentary about diversity for children, showing how acts of discrimination can be turned into positive lessons of affirmation and hope.
- Four films explore the history of lesbian and gay liberation in the United States from the 1960s to the 1990s
- A short film delves into the life of writer Dorothy Allison, depicting her journey from poverty and abuse to transforming oppression into creativity through evocative imagery and compelling performances.
- Sundance Channel presents an overview of the state of the contemporary documentary